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#38 38. ORDER FROM KAMAKURA TO ROKUHARA, 1278 (A copy in Terao docs.; also KK, [.) THE sho-gun's government at Kamakura had its representatives at north and south Rokuhara, in Kyo-to; they had general supervision over affairs at the Capital and of the western half of Japan. The present document was addressed to them from the Kamakura government, instructing them to carry out the sho-gun's command. P162 "As regards Yo-ichi Shigekazu's outranges [alleged by] Shibuya Shiro nyu-do Jo- Butsu's widow Myo-Ren and his son Shigemichi, [the latter's] renewed accusation is sent herewith.In order to deal with (sa-da) the matter, it has been ordered to summon Shigekazu. Now it is reported that his wife and deputy do evil acts in Kawae go, Mimasaka kuni, which is exceedingly unseemly. By command, the order that both Shigekazu and his wife be immediately summoned is hereby transmitted. "Ko-an 1 y. 8 m. 14 d [1 September 1278]. Sagami no Kami,1 monogram. "Mutsu no kami dono. "Echigo Sakon no taifu shogen dono."
1 Hojo Tokimune, the regent.